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Old 07-03-2013, 10:11 PM   #1126
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Re: Crash's 69 K10

See a yoke that that quite a few times, prob just get week over time and torque.
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Old 07-03-2013, 10:12 PM   #1127
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See a yoke that that quite a few times, prob just get week over time and torque.

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Have you ever seen it cause u joint failure in ~1000 miles? Maybe I should not say failure.. it still worked, but it did burn up the needle bearings..
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Old 07-03-2013, 10:35 PM   #1128
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That's definitely a premature death. Good luck finding a yoke.
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Old 07-03-2013, 10:36 PM   #1129
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Old 07-04-2013, 01:39 AM   #1130
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I have seen it happen twice now and not ptiing down your work by any means but the out of three I have seen 2 of them were not installed correctly and the u joint cup was not totally in the pocket and the u joint cap was tightened down so it never sat flush with both sides down, the 3rd on had too much play in the yoke and just a bit wore out so the u joint would actually slide back and forth and hit one side then slide the other way until the tab broke off other than that the only thing would actually be that maybe a needle bearing was out of place or damaged per factory, as defective.
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Old 07-04-2013, 06:56 AM   #1131
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I have seen it happen twice now and not ptiing down your work by any means but the out of three I have seen 2 of them were not installed correctly and the u joint cup was not totally in the pocket and the u joint cap was tightened down so it never sat flush with both sides down, the 3rd on had too much play in the yoke and just a bit wore out so the u joint would actually slide back and forth and hit one side then slide the other way until the tab broke off other than that the only thing would actually be that maybe a needle bearing was out of place or damaged per factory, as defective.
I believe the problem with this one is the 3rd one you listed above. That was what I was attempting to show in the pictures. The tab that locates the u-joint on the yoke is wore down about a 1/8 of a inch on one side... Hopefully I can find a good at McBassin's this morning.

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Old 07-05-2013, 07:02 AM   #1132
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If you have trouble finding a new yoke, you should find what you need here.

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Old 07-06-2013, 01:23 AM   #1133
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Dang that yoke is beat up a little bit, I have been known to shred some U joints in a previous vehicle but that was because I had a bad pinion bearing and thought it was a bad U joints causing the problem. Well I was the one causing the problem doing too many burn outs back in the day...
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Old 07-13-2013, 08:54 PM   #1134
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Great looking truck it sure turned out nice congrats.. It only took me about a week to get through the whole build thread.. I'm not sure if its just the pics or my anal retentiveness but you may wanna swap the reverse lenses from side to side to see if they fit better..
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Old 08-04-2013, 10:26 AM   #1135
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Dang that yoke is beat up a little bit, I have been known to shred some U joints in a previous vehicle but that was because I had a bad pinion bearing and thought it was a bad U joints causing the problem. Well I was the one causing the problem doing too many burn outs back in the day...
LOL.. I am sure this truck had been abused in a similar manner in the past... So far I have put over 600 miles on the new yoke with no problems..
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Great looking truck it sure turned out nice congrats.. It only took me about a week to get through the whole build thread.. I'm not sure if its just the pics or my anal retentiveness but you may wanna swap the reverse lenses from side to side to see if they fit better..
I think you are right.. thanks...
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Time for a little update.. Last week I finished up all of the steering and suspension work. I think it is as good as it is going to get. It drives and steers very nice.. it is still a bumpy ride, but that is to be expected…

I installed a 2” drop steering arm.. this leveled the drag link, and eliminated the bump steer that I had.






I also went ahead and installed new tie rod ends, I had originally re-used the old one because they felt tight (and also because the new ones are so expensive)


Next I installed a sway bar off of later model 4x4.. I built the brackets instead of replacing the front crossmember. This really made a lot of difference…













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This week I installed some badging.. Kyle recommended that I use barrel nuts to easy the installation pains.. I decided I didn’t want to wait, after a few hours I finally got them installed. I will most likely use the barrel nuts in the future






















I also installed the 4 wheel drive badging.. much easier to install..










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It keeps getting better and better!
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Old 08-04-2013, 09:50 PM   #1141
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It keeps getting better and better!
Thanks Steve.. I think so as well.. Need to get the seats done, have Kyle finish his magic when he gets some time.. take it to a car show or two.. and then drive the hell out of it. We drove it over 250 miles today.. it is so much fun..

With that said, I am looking for my next project.. keep a eye out for a 67-69 Camaro for me..
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Old 08-04-2013, 10:01 PM   #1142
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Oh, I'm always on the prowl for something good...
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Old 08-05-2013, 03:32 AM   #1143
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Wow the truck turned out awesome , Congrats and enjoy the ride, just wondering on your steering box setup, does the 77-79 gear box bolt rite in or needs mod, as I find the same with my stock one ,is way to loose and would like a tighter feel
Thanks really enjoyed watching your project
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Wow the truck turned out awesome , Congrats and enjoy the ride, just wondering on your steering box setup, does the 77-79 gear box bolt rite in or needs mod, as I find the same with my stock one ,is way to loose and would like a tighter feel
Thanks really enjoyed watching your project
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Every thing bolts up except for the steering coupler (rag Joint). You will need one from the same year.
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Old 08-05-2013, 10:47 AM   #1145
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This truck turned out great. The paint is unbelievable.
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Old 08-05-2013, 12:56 PM   #1146
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Thanks Mark , will track one down and update , I belive the wild horse ride u experience is very much from the short wheel base of truck and no weight to the truck either , mine is the same , I would like to ride in a stock 4x4 suspension setup and see how much difference there is, screamin did one hell of a job on that paint

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Did you use the original tie rods from the pitman arm to the steering knuckle? I have the same lift kit on the truck I am building and I ordered the same drop pitman arm, but the stock tie rods that I ordered do not work. They are too long and will never line up.
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Did you use the original tie rods from the pitman arm to the steering knuckle? I have the same lift kit on the truck I am building and I ordered the same drop pitman arm, but the stock tie rods that I ordered do not work. They are too long and will never line up.
Yes.. I replaced them, but they were the same as the ones I took off..
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